NetherRealm Studios wanted to include an Xbox-360-exclusive character in the new Mortal Kombat reboot, but circumstances prevented it.
Telecom slugged with a record £12m fine by Auckland High Court for anti-competitive 'price squeezing' tactics in a landmark case.
Activision unveils video for 'Escalation', the new Call of Duty: Black Ops map pack, launching first on Xbox 360 May 3rd.
The year's biggest fighting title is just around the corner, but our final and considered verdict is right here, right now.
In-depth review: Tritton AX Pro excels in sound quality and build but falls short with its cumbersome setup and dated features.
Rather than innovate Samsung copied Apple's technology, user interface and style, says a complaint made by Apple.
New forums launch to help users get the most out of their Macs, iPods, iPhones, iPads (without having to call Apple).
MOTAT's 'Game Changer' exhibit, showcasing the evolution of games, offers a hands-on journey from past to present until May 1st.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.
Telecom offers Crown Fibre a bid for its broadband initiative, restructures and plans to create a new company, Chorus.
BlackBerry becomes the official mobile sponsor for Rugby World Cup 2011, promising innovative tech and apps for fans and officials alike.
Oracle has announced it will shift OpenOffice.org to a community-led project, ceasing its commercial version to foster open standards.
2degrees cements 'all you can eat' mobile plan, a game-changer for NZ users with unlimited calls, texts, and data, at $149.
Apple snags Microsoft's cloud guru, Kevin Timmons, to elevate its data center prowess amid a search for an engineering ace.
PES 2011 3D impresses on 3DS, delivering captivating gameplay despite complex controls and audio missteps, scoring an 8 overall.
Sony's PlayStation 3 sales soar past 50 million units globally, narrowing the gap with Xbox 360 and challenging market dynamics.
Crysis 2 dazzles with its visuals on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, but its single-player campaign fails to match up, marred by poor AI and design.
The latest and greatest from Turtle Beach is now available in New Zealand. Does it warrant its premium price point?.
Apple's elusive White iPhone 4 to hit US stores in two weeks, confirms Bloomberg, amidst anticipation and manufacturing challenges.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.